The step in the creation of a
FOR LOOP
statement where the
IN
clause can be supplied.- Author:
- Lukas Eder
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionThe range over which to loop.The range over which to loop.The range over which to loop.The range over which to loop.
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Method Details
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in
@NotNull @Support({AURORA_POSTGRES,BIGQUERY,DB2,EXASOL,FIREBIRD,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,INFORMIX,MARIADB_10_3,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES,SQLDATAWAREHOUSE,SQLSERVER}) @NotNull ForByStep<T> in(T lower, T upper)The range over which to loop.This starts with the lower bound and increments the variable until it reaches the upper bound.
- Parameters:
lower
- The lower bound (inclusive)upper
- The upper bound (inclusive)
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in
@NotNull @Support({AURORA_POSTGRES,BIGQUERY,DB2,EXASOL,FIREBIRD,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,INFORMIX,MARIADB_10_3,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES,SQLDATAWAREHOUSE,SQLSERVER}) @NotNull ForByStep<T> in(Field<T> lower, Field<T> upper)The range over which to loop.This starts with the lower bound and increments the variable until it reaches the upper bound.
- Parameters:
lower
- The lower bound (inclusive)upper
- The upper bound (inclusive)
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inReverse
@NotNull @Support({AURORA_POSTGRES,BIGQUERY,DB2,EXASOL,FIREBIRD,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,INFORMIX,MARIADB_10_3,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES,SQLDATAWAREHOUSE,SQLSERVER}) @NotNull ForByStep<T> inReverse(T upper, T lower)The range over which to loop.This starts with the upper bound and decrements the variable until it reaches the lower bound.
- Parameters:
upper
- The upper bound (inclusive)lower
- The lower bound (inclusive)
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inReverse
@NotNull @Support({AURORA_POSTGRES,BIGQUERY,DB2,EXASOL,FIREBIRD,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,INFORMIX,MARIADB_10_3,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES,SQLDATAWAREHOUSE,SQLSERVER}) @NotNull ForByStep<T> inReverse(Field<T> upper, Field<T> lower)The range over which to loop.This starts with the upper bound and decrements the variable until it reaches the lower bound.
- Parameters:
upper
- The upper bound (inclusive)lower
- The lower bound (inclusive)
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